There’s a specific kind of magic in seeing a doodle from your notebook turn into a premium hoodie worn by hundreds of students on campus. Whether it’s for a college fest, a section war, or your club’s new identity, custom merchandise isn’t just clothing—it’s a flag you wear. Here’s your roadmap from the drawing board to delivery.
Step 1: The Brainstorm (Dream It)
Everything starts with a vibe. Are you going for a streetwear aesthetic with oversized fits, or a sharp, professional look with embroidered polos?
- Sketch it out: A rough sketch or mood board of fonts and colors is enough to begin.
- Define the purpose: One-time event or a keepsake? This decides your fabric choice later.
Step 2: Choose Your Canvas (Pick It)
Your design needs the right home. We don’t believe in "one size fits all." Pick what matches your vibe and use-case:
- Trendsetters: Heavy GSM oversized tees with premium drape.
- Winter warriors: Thick, cozy custom hoodies built for chilly lecture halls.
- Legacy builders: Classic varsity jackets with conrasted sleeves and chenille patches.
Step 3: Digital Magic (Upload It)
This is where we come in. You don’t need a degree in fashion design to order from us.
- Send your file: PNG, PSD, PDF or Canva link? We’ve got you covered. Just make sure your design elements—like logos and text—are editable or separated, and we’ll take care of the heavy lifting.
- Request a mockup: No surprises here. You’re welcome to ask for a digital mockup to check the look and feel. We do our absolute best to whip up realistic previews as soon as our design queue allows, helping you commit to the cut with confidence.
Step 4: The Green Light (Print It)
Once you approve the mockup, our machines roar to life. We focus on details that matter—prints that don’t crack after one wash and embroidery that stays crisp.
We handle production; you handle the hype for your launch.
Ready to Wear Your Aura?
Whether you need 50 hoodies for your department or 500 tees for a fest, we deliver quality that matches your vibe. Don’t let your great design die in a group chat.